Tag: #HaikuBlossoms

  • Haiku Blossoms

    Haiku Blossoms – my weekly column on rhyvers.com, for appreciation of haiku is online. This eleventh week introduces another great master of haiku—Kobayashi Issa.

    Thanks to Affan S Affan Yesvi, Editor-in-Chief for the publication.

    Grateful to Theresa A. Cancro, Managing Editor, Haikupedia & The Haiku Foundation for their kind permission to share their wonderful resources. Hope readers will enjoy dipping into the themes of Issa’s work by David G. Lanoue and be inspired to pen haiku.

    https://rhyvers.com/haiku-blossoms-11/

  • Haiku Blossoms

    Haiku Blossoms – my column on rhyvers.com, for appreciation of haiku is online. This tenth week introduces the great master of haiku—Matsuo Basho.

    Thanks to S Affan Yesvi, Editor-in-Chief for the publication.

    Grateful to Jim Kacian & The Haiku Foundation’s online resources. The reference book “The Genius of Haiku- Readings from RH Blyth” is also a gift from the Foundation.

    Read it here:
    https://rhyvers.com/haiku-blossoms-10/

  • Haiku blossoms

    Haiku Blossoms – my column on rhyvers.com, for appreciation of haiku is online. This ninth week covers the experience of an Indian poet Prof. Ram Krishna Singh who has been writing haiku since the eighties. Grateful to him for sharing his journey with us. It cautions all those people who write didactic, philosophical, moral message as haiku.

    Thanks to S Affan Yesvi, Editor-in-Chief for the publication.

    Thanks to Pravat Kumar Padhy for introducing Prof RK Singh to me.

  • Haiku Blossoms

    Haiku Blossoms my eighth piece on rhyvers.com covers Monoku—the one-line haiku.

    Thanks to Affan S Affan Yesvi, Editor in Chief for the publication.

    Grateful to Pravat Kumar Padhy, Robin Smith & Kat Lehmann Blount, Editors Whiptail, Joe Woodhouse, Editor, Wales Haiku Journal & Alan Summers for their support & kind permission to share their work.

    https://rhyvers.com/haiku-blossoms-8/

  • Haiku Blossoms

    Haiku Blossoms—My seventh piece on rhyvers.com covers suggestions from James W. Hackett for creating haiku.

    Thanks to S Affan Yesvi, Editor-in-Chief for the Friday publication of the column.

    Hope friends will enjoy revisiting these points and relishing haiku penned by him. Grateful to Julie Kelsey, of The Haiku Foundation & Keith Evetts for their support.

    https://rhyvers.com/haiku-blossoms-7

  • Haiku Blossoms

    Haiku Blossoms – My fifth piece on Rhyvers.com published thanks to S Affan Yesvi, Editor-in-Chief.

    It covers excerpts from my haiku journey as recounted to Julie Kelsey, Secretary, The Haiku Foundation for their feature “New to Haiku”.

    Embarking on a new path at 60, I was fortunate to have mentors & friends in the haiku community. Am grateful to each one of them. 🙏💐💕

  • Haiku Blossoms -3

    Haiku Blossoms—my third piece in Rhyvers published. Thanks dear S Affan Yesvi, Editor-in-Chief.

    This week showcasing excerpts from the haiku teachings of Kala Ramesh, celebrated haiku poet & mentor who created Triveni Haikai India—a platform for haiku poets of the world to enjoy and promote haikai literature.

    Grateful to Kala, The Haiku Foundation of USA & the British Haiku Society for their kind permission to republish.

    https://rhyvers.com/haiku-blossoms-3/

  • Haiku Blossoms – Rhyvers

    My new column on Rhyvers for an appreciation of haiku poetry.

    Thanks dear S Affan Yesvi, Editor-in-Chief for the motivation and grateful to dear Pravat Kumar Padhy for the guidance.

    Photo clicked in my garden.

    https://rhyvers.com/haiku-blossoms/?fbclid=IwAR26kDzV2XedozyyIrdl9yop0Qw693iGleHRbtFyTs8doBjP9GsciYKyiQs&mibextid=Zxz2cZ